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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 4

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THI S3 kALB CHRONICLE, WIDNISDAY, JANUARY IVjtlV Vice Preiidsnt-aoy 2. O. BEHAHDER FOR Rockford 1 THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE ftJELXSHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY iv HI Secretary Ha. QuiUf Fleetwood. JOrklandp 11 11 THE DEKALB CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMP BclKalb rictefjj Circles AMI fourteen clergymen mrm PRESIDENT OF MISSION BODY Officers were elected this morning and there are eighteen lay delegates here.

fj Frank VT. Greenaway, President E. J. Raymond, East Main Street, DeKal Illinois noon her mother, Mrs. C.

A. Peterson, at the business session of the Swed CHARITY BALL TONIGHT party at the Armory rink Monday venerator, todar eomnleted the that wu attended toy a large SUBSCRIPTION RATES entertained the relatives In her hon ish Lutheran pastors of Rockford dis CsaWeek. or. On Friday Miss Peterson will en $0.10 aM- th- Kik rcettion hail, number. enlnj waa pleasant- trict.

-Rev. J. A. Benander of Rock' The serhions given by the pastor have been very interesting and this afternoon. Rev.

Phillip Thellander of Batavla led a discussion. Tonight. Rev. J. F.

Seedoff of Rockford and Rev. Benander of the same-city wlH apeak, and there will be-communion services. Everyone la invited. i a. At tertain a number of little folks.

Per Year, in advance 4.00 ford is the new president succeeding' By MaiL per Yep.r. In advance i VISIT8 IN DEKALB. and arrangements are complete ror the charity ball which will be one of ed Out of town the largest afTairs given this season Harry Alley from Rein this vicinity. The Elks are giving ee Wi S' Sycamore. Rev.

Mellander of St. Charles who leaves shortly for Omaha Rev. QT A Miss Dorothy Hammett of Wheaton Fahlund was elected treasurer. Oth their services, their halL the music, I o- er officers were: formerly, a teacher at the Haish school il- spending a few days in MAY DECIDE TO PARTY AT CLUB ROOMS and everything else connected with v.A h.n onri tha entire, nroreeds will 'The Knights, of Columbus, with town. She visited at the Haish school today.

go toward charity. Messrs Jack Cook, their ladies and a few extra guests Carl Benson. Floyd Crego. Hollies J. enjoyed a delightful evening at the Flusch and V.

W. Coultas are the en- club rooms last evening. Tables CUT DOWN BOARD (Continued from page ft NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB. tertainment committee and they have were placed for progressive euchre Mrs. E.

B. Powers was hostess to had full charge of the affair. The and the winners of the beaa ravors the North First Street Neighborhood commissioner instead of three as fa committee has attended to the were Mrs. T. A.

Luney and Leo Dono- club this afternoon at her home. the present custom. The law pro- redecorating of the hall and the place van. Consolation favors were award ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Mrs.

C. W. Whitten spent yesterday at Rockford visiting' friends Mesdames James Moorhead and Reed went to Clem Reed's in Mayfield yesterday to visit. Mrs. Moorhead will return home today, j' Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Blair and little son and Mrs. Joseph WiUrett were visitors at GuyJKempson's in Sycamore yesterday. vides that if a township so decides It Ig nandsome in the new colors, white ed to D. A.

Henaughan of Chicago can have only one highway commis- and golJ Eyen tne new curtains at and Mrs Steve Henaughan. A lunch- Rev. and Mrs. G. A.

Fahlund enter sioner instead of three. Tms onj the wn(j0ws correspond wuh the new I eon followed the card games and sev commissioner will get a suitable wae color schemes. The ladies dressing erai oia-iasmonea square aances corn- talned the visiting Swedish Lutheran pastors of the Rockford district at their home at dinner last evening. of $4. per day Instead of the present and I pleted the program for the entertain room has been done in pink down stairs I ment.

white. The club rooms method of paying by the hour. DeKalb has three splendid highway will be open and card tables wlllbe J. Keast will return home tomorrow to Chicago after' a sever CLUB MEETS MONDAY. commissioners.

Frank Fuller, Ockie frt dire to nlav. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE. Mr. and Mrs. Ed son Curtis How al days' visit She arrived here The Library Whist club will meet on Monday afternoon with Mrs.

H. W. VanStone and Sam Bradt. Mr. Van Stone's term expires this spring and yesterday from Rockford.

The billiard and pool tables will be ready for the guests, and the check rooms, which will be in charge of sev- am or cmcago announce tne mar Mr. Bradt Is state highway commis riage of their Kathryn rr Prentlce West IJncoln Highway. 0 WILL ENTERTAIN 80CIETY. Mrs. 'Bert Jackson of Sycamore peat yesterday here with friends.

sioner and will give up his position. Miss Grace Wood spent yesterday Ion the local board. era! maids will in the club rooms, othy, to James P. Davlin, which The dance program in the reception place in Chicago Wednesday. halt has been arranged id that the vary 14.

new dances will alternate with the Mr. and Mrs. Davlin will be at In Chicago. i If the commissioners are against Mrs. Evar Ekberg will entertain the Home Missionary Society of the Bostoirn Stoire We have decided to continue our clearing tale for 5 daW longer.

Therefore we are displaying many bargains during this sale. Gents Furnishing Department 7Sc Drew Shirts 44e Eden Flannel Shirts, worth 1 0 French Uinghain Shirts, with ties, worth $1 4 All Silk four in hand ties 25c values Ite 50c Ties ko at Men's Sweater Coats, worth 75c to 1 1 4 Men's best 2 5c Suspenders. Belts. 25c values i 1 Best 25c Paris Jarters lf Large assortment of Men's Dnchees Trousers will be reduced 25' per cent during this sale. Special lot of Men's Pants, worth $1.50.

to close out at tl Special lot of Men's Overcoats to close out. and Men's 8nits. worth $8 MM Regular $12.50 Suits go at 73 OnrfU Suits go at Men's heavy fleece lined JTJnderwear, to close at Me Special Bargains In the Dry GooDepK Best grade Calicoes, dark and light colors, short lengths Bleached and unbleached twilled toweling, per yard fte Special lot of DretM Special lot of Flannelettes Se Outing Flannel Bleached Muslin, worth 10c. nnUeacbed 7e 4 inch Pillow Tubing. ecial Me Flannelette Kimonos lf Dark Percale house dresses.

Ct All over Apron, iuade of good percale, kimoca sleeves and with belt, regular 50c value Child ready made Dresses and 48c Child's Night Gowns IX Boys' Flannel Rompers 2Se Boys' flannel Waists 2Sc Ladies' fleece lined Underwear, white and ecru, special lftc Ladies' fleeced Union Suits, worth 85c, special Ladies' lnion Suits 7w Ladies' 50c Union Suits He the move it is likely that little will Swedish Lutheran church at her home older dances and Palmer's six-piece home after February 15 at 820 Addi done but if they are willing it Is likely that the petition will be ci on Thursday, January 29. orchestra wilt furnish the music. Bon street, Chicago. spending a few days in town. Mrs.

Robert Newcomer and son Lloyd returned home last night from a visit with relatives at Leaf River. culated. This proposition will have Messrs. and Mesdames J. W.

Cork- WILL MEET THURSDAY. to be voted on at a special 'election Ings and John Glldden will lead the The Modern I'rlwilla club will meet grand march. Frappe will be served to be held before March 6 if It passe Decision will be made In the very on tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. M. WILL ENTERTAIN AT CLUB.

Mesdames Arthur Russell and E. W. Wolcott will be the hostesses tomorrow afternoon at the informal throughout the evening, Misses Ger- Riley at her home. near future add the question may trude McDermott and Martha Watson put before the people soon. presiding at the refreshment bowl, gathering at the Elk club for Lady GIVES MILLIONS TO EXPERIMENT FNTF RTAINft CLUB.

a targe ituwu Ejk1 at clu5 Bridge and Mrs. Joe Cornish will entertain the It is expected that a will attend the affair, have been disposed of. Many tickets I otDer carj gameg wm De enjoyed and C. N. J.

club at her home on South street Thursday afternoon at the regu WITH GANGERS -o- A lar meeting. other guests may bring their sewing. Luncheon follows the special hour. o- W. B.

T. CLUB. SUBMARINE IS LOCATED TODAY NEAR PLYMOTH MARRY HERE LAST EVENING. In a simple and quiet wedding performed last evening at seven o'clock in the parsonage of St. Mary's church Famous Authors Once Sailor remaps the most celebrated an- Mrs Will Reams was hostess to the W.

B. T. club yesterday afternoon at her home. Several hours were spent tors who started life as sailors are Fenimore Cooper, the famous author of the "Last of the Mohicans," Clark -4- the lives of Miss Margaret Collins of his city and Herman Heisterberg of Crown Point, were united. with needlework and visiting and lunch was served.

The hostess was Russell, the author of "Alone oa the (By United Tress.) Washington. D. January 21. Announcement that an age 1 millionaire has, a plan to erect 2i hospitals at a' cost of 115.000.000 for free radium 'treatment of cancer was made today "by President J. M.

Flannery of the Standard Chemical Company before the house mining commission. (By United Pren.) Plymouth, England, January 21. We are Selling Our LadieV and Children'! Coats and Furs at Wide. Wide Sea," and Frank Bullen, The witnesses to the ceremony glven the club gift, a handpainted the author of "The Cruise of the Ca The lost submarine "A7 was found in were Miss Elizabeth Lane of Syca chalot." This trio has made excel Whltsand Bay late this afternoon in pickle dish( and the next meeting will be with Mrs. John Topp, North Sev more and Martin Garrity.

There lent use of the seafaring lore which only experience can give in the long 33 fathoms of water. Admiralty' offi were about 20 guests and later a enth street. That each institution would have cials refused to make any statement luncheon was served at the home of per cent less than regular prices. A Good Opportunity to Save Money. BOSTOH 548-52 East Lincoln Highway DKalb, III.

list of works tor which they are re sponsible. STUDY CLASS MEETS. five grains of radium, He inferred and stopped all leaks through which the Out of town guests were that neither Rockefeller nor Carnegie information as to the discovery might Arthur Colling of Rockford, Mary is the'man. The mines commission be learned. and Hazel Collins of Malta, Mr.

and The study class which is interest- Dance at Cortland Town Hall, ed in Prof. Rauschenbush's book. Thursday evening, January 22. Ad-1 3 'I Christianity and the Social mission 75c Adv. 49 to the proper disposal of Colorado it was reasonable to believe that the My.

and Mrs. Frank Davis of Rock mining case. .1 men ions since pensnea. sua-1 ford. A will meet this evening! the home of Dr.

and Mrs. James Leishman. marine which was found by, a diver Following the ceremony and the re-will not be raised until tomorrow. ceptlon the young pair left for their TK. Atfttlra anil wt.p fmnt waia DARING RESCUE IS CIRCLE WILL GATHER.

mnr hv cm ABO TnniV miure nume ai jicksod, wnere The members of the Harmony Cir- I.IAUC Dl OMlLunj luuni crowded within an hour as the word Trade Yomir OEcE Car amfil Saw went round that the tomb of the 11 linotype operator. The bride Is the cle wiU hold thelr mating on Friday sailors had bee found. The curious daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Col- ot thl week.

7 It will be In in boat were Ordered back and no uns Locust street. She has been tne 'orjn of TCcnlc supper and will vessels was allowed to approach employed for some time at the office be At 016 Methodist church at 6:30 o'clock on Friday evening. thetspot where the submarine was 0f the DeKalb Review. (By United Press.) Chatham. January 21.

After high seas had driven back life savers in attempts to reach the two-masted sohooned Aldebert Ames, wrecked today. Captain Hart and his crew of 1 men were rescued by the use of breeches-buoys. The masts were swaying- and the vessel threatened to treak up momentarily as the rescue waa made. found. I EXERCISES TOMORROW.

MEN'S CLUB SUPPER. Over a hundred men attended the The Haish school graduating exer- supper and social given at the Metho- wiu 1)6 tomorrow evening THIRD IS GIVEN In the Auditorium of the school. The dlst church last evening under the parents will be guests and the pro-1 auspices of the Men's club of that or given' at seven-thirty ganization. The feature of the eve- Tanl wHl 06 WARM PRAISE BY THE INSPECTOR ning was the serving of a magnificent roast pig supper and it was a splen did menu that was provided for the EVANGELISTIC MEETING. large assemblage that gathered.

The Woman's Christian Temper- FORMER SENATOR CULL0M I IS DANGEROUSLY SICK I (Br UnltM Press.) Washington, D. January 21. The condition of Former Senator Shelby M. Cullon, aged 85-years, was reported ver grave today. His mind la stilt clear and he Ulks a great deal of the Lincoln memorial Mr.

White served as the chef for lance Union will hold an evangelistic Local members of the Third Regl ment of the national guard are feel the gastronomic treat and be was I meeting on Friday afternoon at two- We will give you a good trade on your used car NOW, because we carrget the cars within tlife next thirty, days. It is to your advantage to make a deai riow. We will take your old car immediately and save you storage -and insurance. We -will deliver your new car when you are ready. thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs.

lnc pretty good today over the reoort "td by Roy Duncan. Follow Everyone is invit- of the government officials who have in 018 of the menu music Raymond Rolfe He has fceea Inspecting the yarious mlliUa WU IHrai oy tne uaro laty rour with which he is Identified. Mmnunili flnrlns' tha rvn ut fax nuVa TlCirOia. been told that his condition is criti cal. The statement is to the effect that A Horn over the GRADUATING EXERCISES.

the Third is the test militia regiment pranaiai ieatures ana short ad- The eighth grade of the Ellwood in the national guard service whioh dre8aes were mde by Rev. McGregor, tchool will have their craduaUng ex- includes a lot of commands. Joha w- Cook. prof. E.

C. Plgo. erclses on Friday evening in the ECXHARDT IS ELECTED DIRECTOR OF SOCIETY Dr. J. M.

Phelps and C. N. Pritchard. Ucbool. Parents hay heen Invited.

(By Catted i Champaign. Ill January 21. Coun- BIRTHDAY PARTIES. JUSTICE RUSSELL HAS SEVERE FALL MONDAY Justice' of the Peace J. S.

Russell ANNIVER8ARY THUR8DAY The Knights and Ladies of Secur tr argiciilturists. W. G. Eckhardt of day organized the Assocatlon of coun- Little Miss Alleen Peterson was six ity have arranged for an informal years old yesterday and this after- ty agriculturists. W.

C. Eckhardt of had a severe fall Monday evening evening Thursday at their hall, after DeKalb 1 one thd rectors. which will Uyhlm up for several Ue regular lod wnrV it win THE PROOF OF FOOLISHNESS Trying lo llakt Yonr Old Car like New Equip your old car with electric self- etarter and electric lights of almost any make, cout Overhanl the car thoroughly 2 10.00 Repaint C0.C0 New Tires 123.00 Miscellaneous repairs to top and 23 00 Total THINK You have invented 1760 but the car is still a 1910. 1911 or 1913 model, and though equipped and overhauled as above, will not bnng 100 more ou them wket. Therefore, fo64 wasted.

"Now then, consider this: For yoor old" VXr and very little extra cash yon can have a real 1914 was going across to call ,,,1 anniversary thr Comforts and blankets at bargain on a neighbor and as he mounted the vtt nilIia. ik TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY prices; 50 porctr he thought he had reached the famllIea of tne membera nrpapnt top before he did. He feU prone up- rw h. a HOME BAKING 8ALE on the 'porch and was badly shaken there will probably be dancing, with AUCTIONEER A. S.

BARKER Mer- The Car The Car With the Famous Engine lam I uch later. During the short time cnanaise and General Farm Sale. Baptist chnrch will hold a home bak- ana ne win ne anout again a few KnighU and Ladles of Security Terms reasonable. Satisfaction guar CO' odel. wnich includes our one-year guarantee ing sale Tiaay anernoou i kave ln exIgtence here they nave anteed.

Call or write before making and onr service. at Barkers store. aqv. cecured a membership of about date. P.

O. tyx 191. Paw Paw, III. elrhtv. Their trenaurv la In first plma I COL JARBOE LEAVES for RENT Two warm rooms with TO DO INSTALLATION mdiUoa and ther are 8teadlly board in modern home.

Home table. Col. J. H. Jarboe, in command of GenUemen preferred.

Telephone 1294. Use Oxygtn for Blasting. Experiments are being conducted in Germany to discover the usability of liquid air and liquid oxygen as ex Oldsmobile The Car of Luxury the Fifth regiment of the Uniformed 0 Pr Mdress care of Chronicle. Rank of the Knlebts of Pvthlas. eoes IS IN CALIFORNIA.

plosives for mines, says the Coal Age. WANTED binlnr room rirl at the 1 The liquid oxygen is mixed with aluml I to Rockford this evening where he juiss xseiue swain ana tne mtcn- Glldden House. 50 num powder and detonated, producing will have charge of the work of In- arde from Rockford Mich write tn a force 2 times that produced by snectinsr the command of the rani at DeKalb frienda of their nf in WAN-TEDExprienced and reliable 1914 models of all cars we sell will be exhibited on the Main Floor) black powder. One advantage that it that Elaborate preparaUons Los Anegels. Cal.

The party has Address B. Care of possesses is. tjiat no bad fumes are have been made andr a big time is called on Prof. T. Bowles, formerly! at the Automobile4 Show, Coliseum, all next week.

Ask for demonstration. prooucea. looked for. 1 of DeKalb who is now at the Y. M.

C. FOR SALE Chean if tsken at once. C. and they enjoyed their visit with! Two white leghorn cockerels. Apply M.

L. Jacobson. 762 D. A. Henaughan of Chicago has him.

He is ln good health and has Plac for Everythlnj; "Confound it, Emily, where do yon keen the ntna? I've been looklnc hlth CO been spending a 4 ew days here with an excellent position. Calla lillles G. EL and low for one for tea-Hiutee, 111 pwenta. and all the other flowers are ln bloom LOST On Tiwiiti. i m.k wager, there isn't an article of the at the present time and the tourists iw fin Vi mtl.K lace, flhe gold chain with coral drops.

much enjoy'ng their trip. sort fn the bouse. It we men ran our I w. W. are headquarters for are Lost either In DeKalb.

on street car oflces like yon women" rOh, Doro- Trunks, suit cases and traveling bags -o- tar, snaxe out tne vacuum cieaner xori t0 GARAGE Largest and Best PARTY AT THE RINK. between Maple Park and DeKalb or ln Maple Park. Reward for return to Myrtle Hort, Maple Park. I1L Phone mamma, oear, ug vaaw jiu riuv away to papa." The girls of the American Steel Try Chronicle want Ad ror Results I Wire offices gave a delightful skating 1 520-03 or to Chronicle office. 50.

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